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SHERIFF’S SALES.
On the firft TUESDAY in otin
ier nexty at the Court Houfe ,
j 7
in Saunderfviile , IVa jinn gun
County , will Ic Jdd to the high
eft bidder , for ready money ,
* 260 Acres of Land, on the
waters ct Buck Eye, adjoining
Burke’s land, Norton’s land and
Hudfon’s land. Taken as the
property of Benjamin Rohinldn,
to iatisfy William Norton’s exe
cution.
Alio, one Trad of Land,
containing 200 acres on the
waters of Buffalo, adjoining
Robinfon’s and Jacklbn’s land.
Taken as the property of David
Robinfnn, to fatisfy Robert
Motley’s execution.
Alfo, one Trad of Land,
containing acres, on the
waters ot Williamfon Swamp,
adjoining Alien Robinibn’s land.
Taken as the property of Simon
Salter, to fatisfy Jofiah Under
wood’s and others executions.
Terms, Cafh.
J. WATTS, Sheriff.
September 5, 1801.
SHERIFF’S SALES.
On the frft TUESDAY' in oSta
ler next , at the Market Houfe
in Louifville, between the hours
cf ten and three o'clock, will
be fold to the higheft bidder,
287 1-2 acres Land, on Bog
gy Gut, granted to Thomas
' Mofely, bounded on all Tides by
vacant land ; 75 acres granted
to Lewis, joining lands of Ema
nuel, and John Burket ; 32
head of Stock Cattle—2 work
Horfes— 5 Negroes, to wit:—
Lett and her 3 children, Afea,
Vvatfon and Maria ; alfo, negro
wench Clariffa.—2oo acres of
Land, Burke County, granted
to John Rooks.— ico acres
granted to Burket.—lB7 1-2
acres granted to Jofeph Hamp
ton, including the Chickafaw 1
Bridge, joining John Akridge, 1
and Henry Jones. Taken as |
the property of Alexander Love, I
to fatisfy Ananias Cooper’s ex
ecution and others.
Alfo, 4 head of Hor fes;
taken as the property of John
Cobbs, to fatisfy an execution j
°f the commiffioners of the
Lurke County Academy, againft
Lid Cobbs and others.
Alfo, 113 acres of Land
joining land of John Paulett
a others; and one negro wo
rsts named Beck. T aken as
the property of JefTe Paulett to
Ltisfy Polner and Benedix exe-
Cution.
Alfo, 300 acres of land, on
Rocky Comfort, joining land of
..'anics Stubbs and others. 1 a
ken as the property of BlafTm
2ame Harvey, to fatisfy Williaai
Clayton’s execution and others.
Conditions, Cafh.
JOHN PAUL EXT, Sheriff.
Alfo, on the firft TUESDAY in
Ottober next , at the Market
Houfe , in Louifville , between
the hours cf ten and three
o'clock, will be fold to Ihe high
eft bidder ,
400 acres of I and, on Great
Coat Branch, joining Samuel
Hamock, and Joleph Hall.
Taken as the property of Solo
mon Wood, to fatisfy Aquilia
Calhoon’s execution.
Alfo, two vacant tots in the ;
Town of Louifville, Nos. .
Two negroes, York and Jamb.
Taken as the property of Chef
ley Boftwick, fen, to fatisfy Jane
Duke’s execution and others.
Alfo, one improved Lot, in >
the Town of Louifville, No.
296, whereon John Fore, now
lives ; and three unimproved
lots, Nos. 317, 318 and —.
Likewife, one improved I.ot, I
known by No. 252. All of
which taken as the properly of
faid Fore, to fatisfy Thomas
Flournoy’s execution.
Conditions, Cafh.
Wm. WRIGHT, D. S.
September 5, 1801.
SHERIFF’S SALES.
On the firft Tuefday in September
next , at the,-Market Houfe in
Louifville, between the hours
cf ten and three o'clock, will
be fold to the higheft bidder,
TWELVE hundred acres of
pine land on Ready Creek,
joining lands of Robert Prior,
and others ; there are two plan
tations on faid land, twenty-five
acres cleared on each —fifty head
of cattle—one Negro Man nam
ed PETER, about fifty years
of age —one horfe, and one mare
and colt. Taken as the property
) of John Bryan, to fatisfy Robert
! Prior’s execution.
ALSO, Two hundred acres
1 land, joining lands of Brown and
Coleman. Taken as the property
of Stephen Stephens, to latisfy
Abraham Bufh’s execution. —
Conditions, CASH.
JOHN PAULETT, Sheriff.
July 31, 1801.
%* The Sale of the above
property is poflponed until the
firft Tuefday in Odlober next.
Auguft 29.
TEN DOLLARS REIVARD
Mr the Recovery if A STILL
taken away from my plantation,
on or clout the 1 sth5 th tj 'July left*
Said Still is without a Cap, has
a C'pper I Verm, and works about
43 gallons.
UNITY BRINSON.
Buck Head, Jug. 18, 1801.
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WILL BE SOLD,
FOR CASH,
At public Jale, at the market-heufe
in Lcuijville, cn Satin dry the
17 th cj Offober enjuing-
THE rdidue of the per Tonal
property of \V 11l iam M ‘ Huvv
ei.l, decealed, confiding of
fundryarticles ot merchandize —
houfchold furniture, and Wearing
apparel.
JAMES STUBBS,
JGSIAHM. STKRETT,
Execute) s.
September 4, 1801.
Duties on Carriages and Retail
ers Licences.
Wifi rill cf Georgia, Cel letter's
Office, Sept. 1, 1801.
"XT 01 ICE is hereby given, that
the Subfcriber will attend at 1
his Office, from the 14 th to the .
30 th day of this month, for the
purpoje ef receiving the entries cf ,
all Carriages for the conveyance if ,
perfons, owned or pffiejfed by the 1
I inhabitants of the town of Lcuij
ville, and county of jejferjcn—and
cfiffiuing Licences cf the United
States 1 0 *hfe who ■may commence
the bi fmejs cf retailing Wines, ami
Foreign Spirits within the faid \
town and county ; Alfa to thfc \
whofc prefent Licences Jhall expire
within this month. Ad peifons
cuuerncd are earneftly Jclictted to
pay attention to this notice, and
are informed that the penalties in
curred ly tmiffion will in every
irjlance be fit ialy executed.
JOHN BOSVVfCK,
Collector.
N. B. All per fens who are in
arrears for taxes on Stills are re
qurjied to make immediate pay
ment, otherwfe property will be
levied on. f. B.
NOTICE
Iffif 'll lib Subfcriber I ting du
ly authorifeel to fettle the effiuirs
of the late concern of VV alter
T. Smith & Co. requcjls all
perjens indebted thereto , to make
immediate payment.
JOHN LOST WICK,
Agent.
Lcuifvilli t Airy 23, 1801.
A CAUTION.
SONjE time in the month of
October, in the year 1790,
the underfigntd and Benjamin
Smith, gave an inflruinent of
writing to John Shankle, for
fifty fix pounds North-Carolina
currency j thefe are therefore to
warn all perfons from purchafing
the fame, as it has long fmee
been di(charged, as can be made
appear by iiirficient vouchers in
the pofTcflion of the Subfcriber.
Cornelius
\V a filing ton County,
Aug. ip, Ibj > *
LONG’S MILLS,
Washington countv.
npiK Subicrlbcr, fenfiblc o£
the many favours he has re
ceived, re turns his thanks tor the
lame, ami allures his friends and
the public in general, that he will
exert himfclf to the iitmofl of
his power to meric their futuur
patronage ; at the fame time in
forms them, that in order to
ferve them more e flint tally, fit:
has rented the Gin I Joule, Store
lloufcF, ike. belonging to Ma
jor N. Long, where he intend*
to carry on the ginning bulinel* .
i Ic confide rs it needleis to pa hi
any encomiums on the (jin, as
the vail quantities of cottort
carried fr< m it for fcveral years
pad, has lufFiciently eflablifhed
its character; hut begs leave to
1 obferve, that the owners of cot
ton frequently liiflei much inju
t ry and lofs by their cotton be
i ing packed in bad bagging ; the
injuiies fuflained thisway, arc too
numerous to detail here, hue
; mud have met the oblervation
| of every fenfiblc man.—The
lubferiber allures thole who ho-
I nor him in this way, that none
; but the bed of bagging fhall be
! ufed by him, and that their cot-
I ton fhall be every way fitted tq
meet the nicefl inTpcctiOn. Giu
and Pack for the eighth.
S. BIVENS be Co.
ft iBor.
N OTIC E.
ALL perfous ir del ted to the
eft ate of 'John Pining, late of the
county oj JcjferJori) dcceafed , are
hereby requejied 10 male immediate
payment , and all to whom the
eft at e is indebted , are likewife re -
cuefted to render in their accounts *
properly attrjled.
John Vining,
Vimng,
Executors,
dept. £, 1 3 01 .
WANE ED,
An APPRENTICE to the
Bricklayers Trade. For further
information apply at this Office.
Augult 29.
A PRO POS A L
By William Young Bikch
& Abraham Small,
Of the City of Philadelphia,
For piiblifiling, by
that invaluable work
Da. Russell’s
HISTORT OF MODERN
EUROPE i
P/ith an account of the decline
and fall of the Reman Empire*
the Rife of Modern Kingdoms*
Uc, Cdc.
(0* Suhfcriptlons received at
thi t Office, for the above work.
i February 14,